Is ecological history of humanity (unib10003) an enjoyable breadth subject for a science student? I've heard it's easy so that's a plus.
I have heard myself that it is, yes, but it can be a bit dry at times - specially if you are not in the whole non-science/humanities field.
Can someone explain to me, if we can only take 37.500 points of level 1 breadths, then how can we get the remaining levels from level 2 breadths, will that not be hard? Like doesnt that mean we will be doing a breadth that is a high level = very hard and we do not have the experience and knowledge, in first year? Or am I right now on that page choosing my breadths for my whole 3 years at Biomedicine?
CHEEEEEEERS
